Anna Kast, also known as Anna Kust, was a former singer and dancer of the Russian rave band Little Big. She died on February 28, 2021, in St. Petersburg, Russia, at the age of 39. According to Seldon News, she had serious health problems and was diagnosed with the third group of disability. She reportedly complained of back pains and could barely walk before her death. The volunteer who looked after her found her body in her apartment.
Little Big’s Reaction
Little Big is a popular music group that is known for its viral videos and catchy songs. Anna Kast was one of the original members of the band, along with Ilya Prusikin, Sergey Makarov, and Olympia Ivleva. She left the group in 2014 to pursue a solo career. After her death, Ilya Prusikin, the leader of Little Big, posted a tribute to her on his Instagram account. He wrote:
“For me it is always live! Anna, you are a legend, you are a part of our history, you are a part of us. You will always be in our hearts. Rest in peace.”
Other members of Little Big also expressed their condolences and shared their memories of Anna Kast on social media.
Anna Kast’s Career and Legacy
Anna Kast was born on July 24, 1981, in Moscow, Russia. She started her musical career as a vocalist of the punk rock band Leningrad. She later joined Little Big in 2013 and participated in several of their hit songs and videos, such as “Everyday I’m Drinking”, “We Will Push the Button”, and “Life in Da Trash”. She was known for her energetic and charismatic performance and her distinctive voice. She left Little Big in 2014 and released her solo album “Anna” in 2015. She also collaborated with other artists, such as Tommy Cash and Noize MC. She was considered one of the pioneers of the Russian rave scene and influenced many young musicians. She was also an animal lover and a vegan activist. She will be remembered by her fans and friends as a talented and passionate artist.